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Silver Bengal Breeders

 

Silver Bengal Breeders

 

Silver Bengal Breeders from Silverstorm Bengals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Silver Bengal Breeders

We specialize in Silver Bengal Breeders that are chosen very carefully from the best American blood-lines. These cats are some of the nicest pet you can have. Concentrating on their wild confirmation and profile they look very attractive. Snows and Browns which are also very attractive are sometimes available.

Our Silver Bengal kittens are bred for their superb muscular, wild type. They have stunning leopard markings and rosettes, with extreme contrast. Silver Bengal Breeders also have wonderful ways of making their cats temperaments and fantastic socialization skills, as all bengal kittens are raised as part of the family with my children.

The Silver Bengal Breeder cats originate from a deliberate crossing of a domestic cat and Asian leopard cat. Using out crosses to Silver spotted American Short hairs the stunning silver colour was introduced. This mimics the beautiful Snow Leopard.

The Asian Leopard Cat ( Felis Bengalensis) is found all over Southern Asia. Silver Bengal Breeders are approximately the same size as a domestic cat. Female cats commonly weigh between 4 to 6 kg while the males are generally larger and can weigh up to 9kg. It has stunning leopard markings and puffy whisker pads. Its has very large eyes and has very good night time vision. It looks just like a miniature leopard.

The Silver Bengal Breeders have the beauty and presence of a leopard cat combined with a loving and domestic nature. They are happy, active cats, interactive, confident and as they very social they make excellent family pets. They are extremely intelligent, a trait probably inherited from the wild cat instinct for survival on its territory in the jungle.

SILVERSTORM is our registered prefix with T.I.C.A

We are also members of The Bengal Cat Club of Great Britain, The International Bengal Cat Society, and CatTica.